Įspūdinga: šąlantys muilo burbulai

2015-11-04 15:14
Photos of more of my frozen bubbles: http://on.fb.me/Ky3HKa Thanks for checking this video out elsewhere as well! IFLS - http://www.iflscience.com/chemistry/check-out-bubble-freezing Mythbusters - https://www.facebook.com/JamieandAdam/posts/749591048479555 Some eCards - http://www.someecards.com/videos/wtf/frozen-bubbles/ The Daily Share - https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=382781561881221&permPage=1 CNN - http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1203320 Science Dump - http://www.sciencedump.com/content/watch-how-these-bubbles-instantly-freeze When it gets really cold outside, all you can do is have some fun with it. At -25C/-13F, soap bubble mixtures freeze faster than they pop, making for some very fascinating effects! When it gets this cold, I can often be found outside my house, bubble blower in one hand and camera in the other (I think my neighbours have gotten used to this sort of behaviour by now) However, frozen bubble are still very fragile creatures, so I’ve experimented with different recipes to create a durable bubble wall that won’t pop in the slightest breeze; dish soap for the bubbling, corn syrup to thicken the wall and sugar to help crystallization. I let the mixture chill in the freezer to help speed up the freezing once outside: - 200ml warm water - 35ml corn syrup - 35ml dish soap - 2tbs sugar - chill in the freezer One other piece of advice … dress warm! It’s cold out there! This video is in real-time ... no time lapse. Music in this video courtesy of Broke for Free http://brokeforfree.com/
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